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  1. Purple stars are another matter entirely. Purple is the eye’s interpretation of a mix of red and blue. Stars that emit red and blue light also emit other colors of the spectrum, so they appear white. The only time you’ll see a purple star is when the atmosphere shifts the star’s true color.
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